Texas Country Kickoff II with Casey Donahew and Reckless Kelly on Saturday, February 9, at 7 p.m.

H-E-B Center at Cedar Park

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A lineup of popular Texas country acts, including “Double-Wide Dream” crooner Casey Donahew and Austin Music Award–winners Reckless Kelly

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Texas Country Kickoff II

Casey Donahew: With five studio albums and one live release, the Texas drawler behind “Double-Wide Dream” and “Stockyards” remains a staple of the bar circuit, even as his sales boom.

Reckless Kelly: This staple of the Austin honky-tonk scene has scored six Austin Music Awards for Best Roots Rock and Best Country Act and earned a Grammy Nomination and four Lone Star Music Awards for 2011’s Good Luck & True Love

Jason Eady: This old-school country crooner eschews bro-country cliches on his latest, Daylight and Dark, which AllMusic.com says “belongs on a shelf next to Dwight Yoakam’s Buenos Noches from a Lonely Room, Joe Ely’s Letter to Laredo, and … Willie Nelson’s Phases and Stages”

Sunny Sweeney: After cracking Billboard’s country Top 10 with 2011’s Concrete, this Longview native took a ride on a horse named Divorce on her way to writing 2014’s Provoked, featuring “Bad Girl Phase,” the first single by a female artist to top the Texas Music Charts in over a decade.